Internship Course Description

The Career Connections Internship Course (ND230) is a 0.25-credit, pass/fail, asynchronous course that allows students to connect academic learning with applied work experience. Students may complete the course twice (0.5 credits total) during their undergraduate career at St. Lawrence.

Students who enroll in this course typically undertake an internship with a company, nonprofit, government, or community-based organization. Through observation, reflection, and evaluation, students develop an understanding of the organization’s work, mission, and audience, and how it relates to their academic discipline. 

Students are responsible for securing their own internships and are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the CCE for support and resources. Internships must last at least 6 weeks and include a minimum of 50 hours of supervised work.

This course does not fulfill distribution requirements and does not replace existing CBL, departmental internship, or independent study options. Instead, it serves as a supplemental credit-bearing opportunity for undergraduates.

For more details on course requirements and registration, please review the Internship Course Guide, and Internship Proposal and Risk forms on Handshake.

Questions Contact Michelle Gould, Associate Director, Career Education.